Matthew Newton denies damaging hotel room

Matthew Newton has denied wrecking an up-market Melbourne hotel room after staff said he had been kicked off the premises.

Newton told the Daily Telegraph his room at the boutique Cullen Hotel was "fine" when he checked out of it with actor girlfriend Rachael Taylor, even though hotel staff told the newspaper he was ejected after an "incident".

Newton, star of the second Underbelly series, was alleged to have punched holes in the room's wall and damaged the bathroom, resulting in a repair bill of $4000.

"We can confirm an incident took place and, no, police were not notified," a hotel's manager told the Telegraph in a statement.

But Newton, 33, denied there had been any damage at the room he shared with Taylor for two-and-a-half weeks earlier this month while filming the movie Face To Face.

His agent told the Telegraph Newton was not aware of the damage.

"(Matt and Rachael) haven't been contacted by the hotel or billed for anything," Newton's manager Titus Day said.

"Matt doesn't know what they're talking about."

The newspaper claimed the room service bill for the stay was $1918.42, which included nearly $500 worth of drinks from the room's minibar.

It is not the first time Newton has been alleged to have damaged a hotel room, with a similar accusation levelled against him following a stay at the Vibe Hotel in Rushcutters Bay in Sydney last year.